- USTR is consulting on extending 178 product exclusions from Section 301 tariffs on Chinese imports beyond 29 November 2025
- These tariffs were first imposed in 2018 due to US concerns over China’s technology transfer and intellectual property practices
- USTR has modified actions in the Section 301 investigation by excluding certain Chinese products from additional duties
- There are currently 178 effective exclusions, which have been extended multiple times
- USTR will evaluate each exclusion for further extension on a case-by-case basis
- Evaluation will focus on product availability outside China, sourcing efforts, need for additional time, and impact on shifting sourcing
- Consideration will also include alignment with Administration priorities and impact on US interests
- 164 reinstated exclusions and 14 solar equipment exclusions are listed in previous notices
- Comments must be submitted online, with separate submissions for each exclusion
- Consultation concludes on 16 October 2025
Source: regfollower.com
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